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| Former Fitness First MD to join Xercise4Less |
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| POSTED 06 Dec 2013 . BY Martin Nash |
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CEO Jon Wright (centre), flanked by Peter Boddy (right) and Simon Tutt
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Yorkshire-based gym chain, Xercise4Less has seen two additions to its board of directors. The new arrivals form part of the brand's continued expansion and follow the recent £5m investment by the Business Growth Fund.
Former Fitness First UK managing director, Peter Boddy is joining the board as the non-executive chairman, working alongside CEO Jon Wright to help him deliver on his stated mission to 'revolutionise the budget gym sector'.
In addition to his tenure at Fitness First, Boddy was CEO of sports nutrition brand, Maximuscle from 2008 to 2011 and saw its successful sale by private equity group, Darwin to GlaxoSmithKline in December 2010.
Also new to the Xercise4Less board is Simon Tutt, taking up the position of finance director having held similar posts at Harvey's Furnishing Group, Dwell Retail and the Elvi Group.
Of the two new appointments, Wright said: "...they are the latest investment in the growth of our business. A growing trend which sees the more nimble low-cost gyms increasingly taking market share from mid-market operators means this is the time where Xercise4Less can really make its mark. Simon and Peter's involvement is exciting for everyone".
Future plans for Xercise4Less - currently operating at 15 sites, predominantly in the Midlands, Yorkshire and the north east of England - see the opening of a further 100 clubs across the country over the next five years, with agreements signed on 20 sites already.
The company's partnership with supermarket chain Tesco saw the opening in mid-November of the first 'Xercise4Less at Tesco' gym on the 32,000sq ft mezzanine floor of the Tesco Durham Road store in Stockton-on-Tees.
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